Activation of mitochondrial functions by malotilate in relation to accelerated liver regeneration in partially hepatectomized rats.
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Malotilate was orally administered to rats at a dose of 100 mg/kg 2 hr after partial hepatectomy. Mitochondrial state 3 respiration of the liver increased significantly from 23.4 nmol/min/mg protein in the control rats to 29.3 nmol/min/ mg protein in the rats administered with malotilate at 3 hr after the hepatectomy (1 hr after the administration). The administration also resulted in higher tendencies in the respiratory control ratio after 3, 6 or 20 hr (1, 4 or 18 hr after the administration) than in the control rats. Although partial hepatectomy made hepatic ATP concentration remarkably low, it gradually increased (from 1.53 μmol/g liver after 3 hr) to a level of 2.03 μmol/g liver after 20 hr in the rats administered with malotilate. No increase in ATP concentration was observed in the control rats. Correspondingly, the adenylate energy charge also showed higher tendencies in the malotilate administered rats. From these result, it is supposed that malotilate activates the mitochondria) functions which results in the increases of ATP concentration and adenylate energy charge. These changes in energy metabolism can be associated with accelerated regeneration of the liver by malotilate.
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著者
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Sugimoto Tatsuyoshi
Institute Of Life Science Research Nihon Nohyaku Co. Ltd.
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Uchida Matazaemon
Institute For Life Science Research Nihon Nohyaku Co. Ltd.
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NIWANO Yoshimi
Institute of Life Science Research, Nihon Nohyaku Co., Ltd.
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KONAKA Shigeo
Institute of Life Science Research, Nihon Nohyaku Co., Ltd.
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